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- Dec 18, 2014
But judges dont know other judges scores or what the corridor is, all is done at the moment of the competition... The only bias they may have is related to skater persona, nationality, choice of music etc etcI beg to differ on your opinion that the corridor does not help anyone to win or lose the competition. Of course, it does as most judges would rather avoid the necessity to justify their scores being too far off so they will simply comply with the corridor, whether they agree with it or not. Now, you say the corridor is based on the previous scoring practice. But these very scores mostly complied with the previously set corridor....
It further complicates things... and, IMHO, it also forms a basic methodological, or cognitive, error - you justify a fact by a factor depending on what you justify by this factor...

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